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Archive for the ‘Domain Names’ Category

Get A Domain Name – But What Kind?

By pgesystems On June 14, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Do you love to get a domain name? Well, if so you should first know some of the recommended tips for to get a domain name that is really good. So here they are.

One of the common queries with regards to the process of getting a domain name is “How do I get a domain name?” So to answer such query, it is important that you know the steps on how you decide on a domain name. For that matter, you should remember that a good domain name is short. This means that the maximum allowed size for you to get a domain name is 63 characters. However, it is advisable that you keep the name as short as possible. Why? This is for the main reason that short domain names are easier to type and remember than the kilometric one.

For you to get a domain name that is good, you

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Expired Domains Targeted Website Traffic

By pgesystems On June 14, 2009 NO COMMENTS

An average of 19,260 domain names expire every day. This number has increased tremendously since the same time last year when expired domain name figures were more like 1,200 daily. The expired domain name market is becoming increasingly popular with webmasters, who are locked in a fierce competition to stay one step ahead and get all the best domain names. The question is why do webmasters find someone else’s old domain name so interesting?

What happens a lot of the time is people register a domain name, or purchase it for a year, they develop a web site and advertise it, to get targeted traffic. This takes a lot of time, money and effort, then due to unfortunate circumstances they may forget to re-register their domain, either they have lost interest, over looked a reminder that domain renewal was due or changed their e-mail address during the year that they used

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Expired Domain Name – What’s It All About?

By pgesystems On June 14, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Expired domain name is just a common status in the place of domain names. This certain status of the domain name takes place when the domain name holder forgot to renew the registered domain name, and so when a certain domain name is given as “expired domain name”, it is understandable that such expired domain name is on the way to deletion from the domain name registry.

So when you receive a note from the domain name registrar that you have an expired domain name and you still want to renew such expired domain name, you should then know the basic process that the domain names go through when they are noted as “expired domain names” and on their way to deletion from the registry.

On the first stage of the domain name prior to becoming an “expired domain name”, of course you undergo for a domain name registration. It is often

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Choosing A Domain Name For Your Domain Hosting

By pgesystems On June 14, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Your domain hosting name is not something to be chosen lightly. Your domain hosting name is your front line in your branding campaign for your online business (or your offline business’s online presence). Careful consideration needs to go into choosing just the right domain hosting name to represent your business. The following are some key points to consider:

The Right Extension for the Right Site
Each type of site you want domain hosting for may serve a different market. Make sure the extension you use — .com, .net, .org, .biz, etc. — is the right extension for your market. If you are a business and there is no reason you cannot do it, get domain hosting for a .com. If you are a non-profit organization, consider .org. If you are building a personal website and are on a budget, consider .us or some of the other lesser-known extensions. When in

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Do Search Engines Care If Domain Contains Hyphens?

By pgesystems On June 11, 2009 NO COMMENTS

This is a pretty hotly debated subject at the moment, so I thought I would share what I have found in my research, as well as in the school of hard knocks…

According to Matt Cutts, Google spokesman, Google’s software doesn’t penalize for use of hyphenated domains even if there are more than 2 or even 3 in separated by hyphens. So keyword-rich-domains.com will fair no better with Google than keywordrichdomains.com will.

Of course this is not necessarily true of all search engines. For most of us, our main concern is what Google’s software will or won’t do, but there are a lot of other search engines out there too.

The one area Matt Cutts separated out was circumstances where there could be confusion as to where the breaks between keywords should be. An example shown was that of books-exchange.com vs. booksexchange.com for obvious reasons. Matt claims that Google can tell which division

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